_~¢. ..-._..._... AXIMS OIL MERE MAN The State that csvnlieriy dlspiig. el Iii-h the Chuck tskss the In; step that loads to chaotic indllfcp. mtinn. iurslus owdlsn. n“... 1m. Oinrlottetown Guardian ‘Ivvo Cents. i’ Japan Objects rTci United States Representation Firmly Enunci ates Its Desire That The U.S.Pursue A Hands- f. Off, Policy Regarding Man- churia. Canon Cody umvsasmz 1mm) Rev. Canon llcury Join; Cody, rector ollt. Paul's Anglican church and chairman 0f the University o! fog-onto board of governors, nndilor Incl" Ontario provincial minister of i education, who has been appointed president of the University unto. MBRAE MAY BE MEMBER olanvumilul OTTAWA, Out, Oct. l5. (By the Canadian Presto-The Ottawa Cit- izen publishes the following today: "Hon. A. D. McRae of Vancouver, recently lwointed to the Senate, is likely to become a membe of the Government without portfolio, ac- cording to gossip in well informed circles here. "The new Senator is scheduled to resume the direction o! tho con- o! Tu- .-’~'---eoa--;M‘ * - ‘- atlve organization, which with- m the past six months has had I. lapse in its activities." ANNOUNCEMENTS. iCOMlN G EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. " "Dance tonight at Newstead Inn, Wirfllec. 000d music. 0303-10-18-11. "Show and Dance, Annandale Monday. Orchestra. 9378-10-15-51. ’"Hallowe'en Fun at Hope River Bazaar October 27th--28th. 9207-10-7-tf. “Dancing at the Tip T°P Inn to- night. Jerry and his Orchestra. Ad- mission 15C. and 250. 940B ‘Old-time dancln at Lyceum to- niglvt. Good music and e cellent (door, 9408 October Iith-fllith-Jruesday and Wednesday, Hope River Bazaar. 9201-10-7-tf. "Rummage sale, Baptist School- rocm, Saturday. October l‘ith, at m pm. 9383-10-15-31 "Montague Saturday, Talkies. See ‘The Man Who Came Back’ with . Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor. 93B7-10-l6-1l. "Chicken, lllsds, Pies, Cskss, Etc. Delicious su per. also entertain- ment for $5 can . Long Creek Hall. Wednesday. October 21st. starting 5 P. M. 9500-10-18-11. "First Supper Dance of the Ses- Wn. The Csnsdlsu National Hotel. Charlottetown, Wednesday, Oct. 21st. TOKYO, Oct. l5.—(A.P.)-Japan firmly enunciated today its desire that the United States pursues hands-ofl pollcy regarding M311. churia. The Japanese delegation to the Inglis of Nations Council meet- ifll st Geneva was instructed to "usc every silos-t" to sccurc aban- donment o! proposals that a United States observer participate in the Council's Msnchurlsndls ' 72%’ The People's Paper Read b (lovers Prince Edward’ lIsland Like the Dew CElARLUFTETOWN, CANADA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931 have renewed hostilities, JAP IIIVADERS Gllkllili THEIR PRIZE OR-M WALLED CITY 0F MUKU N > Two Jaime-e machine-runners st their instrument of death as they ‘ma. r... any hidden Chinese "idle" ioilllwillx the cant-um of the ancient wallcd city of Mukden ill Manchllrla where they are sum to A foreign omoe spokesman ex- , plslncd Japan was contending for the principle involved and this move was “most assurody not duo to any anti-landlines!" m1 the part oi Ja- Dln for tho United States. An 1n- formsl statement from the Foreign Olllcc said i! the U. S. had “any m- tcntlon o! ‘ing the present par- ticipation in the League's debate . servo as a precedent and according- iv attended the League's sessions in the future, surely there ls cause for congratulations, but if American participation ls exceptional and limited to far eastern trcublu only, there ppcars to be something u..- fair and irrational regarding such s, step." ' The Japanese viewpoint was out- lined here to Edwin Neville, the United States Charge Dkalfaires, and in Washington to the United BM“ Beam»! o! stat-urn. ‘these lnfomal conversations Japan soulht to convince the United States ofliolsls that her military operations in Manchurla, to which Chins has protested so v‘, usly, were solely for the pmtectlon o! Japanese lives and property, and that the cnsulng controversy was merely s. neighborhood quarrel in which no world intervention ls needed. or wanted. UNITED STATES FIRM WASHINGTON. D. C.. Oct. 15- In spite of Japanese objections, the United States tonight indicated it W05 ‘#1111118 to alt with the League of Nations in its efforts to prevent a. war in the Orient. Much depends. however, on the nature of the in- Continued on page 10 FilllNiljIillTY (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 8., Oct., 15~Al- fred Rose, of Sprlnghlll, was found guilty of manslaughter in Supreme Court here today in connection with the death of his father, Alex Rosa, who was killed during a brawl sev- eral weeks ago. Sentence will be pronounced Friday. SUSTAINEI] , (Canadian Press) FREDERICION. N. 8.. Oct. l5- A wire vote wss requested today by the Maritime lntcr-collcslatc rugby football league through Fred Kelly, Wolfvllle, N. 8., on the ques- tion of the status of Acadia Unl- vcrslty in the Nova Bcotls section of the organisation. University of New Brunswick voted that Acadlsb membership be sustslngd snd that the‘ schedule be played out as ar- ranged. It is understood hers that the status was called into question by Kings University of Halifax. "Buying live hogs and lambs, Hunter River, Tuesday. WWW!’ 9W1 till l1 A. M. Everett Haslam. Emer- glq and Alden Mcasc, Kensington. l date. Signed Everett 3v“.’..l‘.‘..!.‘"‘° aaro-lo-is-ai. "Come. to. the Auction Forty- Ilvos to help a charitable cause st Hiram Pineau's. North Rustioo. Phone your reservation to 1110 and secure your table. $1.50 per piste. | P. In. until l3. 9011-10-10-21 muggy night, 19th. If not fins the l win . first line night fo lo gaudmum. AMALGAMATIUN ill’ IHITELS r n n l i: l ST Nova‘ Sc-(Ri-zi-n an d Lord Nelson, Hali- fax Hotels May Be Conducted By One Association. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S.. Oct. 1o—United management of the Nova. Sootian Hotel, erected bwulseglusdlsa m- tlmsl Railways. slid thFiind" Nel- son, at present under C. P. R. dl- rection, was forecast at a meeting of the Lord Nelson shareholders today. Under the plan submitted. joint mmagement of the two ho- tels would be placed under asso- ciated Canadian hotels. Terms of the agreement under which proposed plans would be carried out were read by H. R. Sil- ver, president of the Lord Nelson board of directors, who announced that the directors would make no recommendation, preferring that the matter he dealt with by the shareholders. The shareholders. adopting a resolution moved by J. H. Windlield, decided to adjourn the meeting for two weeks in or- der to study the proposition or sub- mit counter plans. MABIJUNALCI] RECEIVES PilliR HEARING SEAHAM HARBOR, Eng, Oct. 15.——(A.P.)-Howled down and boo- ed, Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- Donald abandoned an attempt to make a campaign speech at the col- liery village of Shotton tcdsy. "Howls have never cowed me and never will," he flung at his inter- rupters, his voice cracking under the strain. He strove to answer questions, but his voice was unequal to the task. It had been reduced almost to s whisper by several days oi cam- paigning for re-electlon to the House of Commons from his Ses- harn Harbor constituency- Mr. MacDonald beckoned the questions to the front to answer them face to face. Then he made his last effort. - "I answer questions so that when you vote you will vote not like idiot. but like men who have responsibil- ity," he ssid. "But it is widest that some of you do not want to lis- tsu. I am sorry. Good-bye." A voioc shrillcd s. call for three cheers for him. They were givsn heartily and were followed l1! "it! of "good old Msci" and "stick it. lad, stick lti’ The Prime Minister will make sn aeroplane tour of England to sld the National compilin- LONDON, Oct. l5. (Canad- ian Press Cabin-Nominations will be received tomorrow for Great Britain's general election in 509 constituencies, and it is expected lpprfllimntciy _1,300 ‘- candidates will In aomslmu, " lllllll 1.780 Ill the lsst gener- al election. An unusual number of scclarnstions is expected. Lats tonight there were 09 can- dldafes without opposition in the field. ABIIUITTEI] (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8.. Oct., l5—B0lflS Joseph, local fruit dealer, was afl- qulttcd in Supreme Court oi the charge of manslaughter broushl against him in May, when two youths were killed when struck bl’ Bolas‘ automobile on the St. Mar- garets’ Bay Mad. Ontario ’s Next A Governor (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. 0nt., Oct. 15—R. 0. McCulloch of Gait, Ont. promin- ent manufacturer and a leader in financial circles ls said to have been chosen by the Government as Ontario's next Lieutenant Govern- or succeeding the Hon. w. D. Ross. Nomination Day Today In England Expected That 1,300 Candidates Will Be Nominated—-69 With- out Opposition In Field. i liilYll GEURGE * li llu i u cAsls rlinmucluln Liberal Leader Sees Free Trade “In Dan- ger 0f Going By De-_ fault.” By Georg», l-lambleton. Canadian Prcss Staff Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 15- (Canadian Press Cablel-A-‘rom his sick bed in ‘the hills of Surrey Rt. Hon-David ‘Lloyd George, Liberal leader, to- night broadcast his views in con- nection with Great Brltalns gen- eral election campaign. It was for him a. novel experience. In every general election for the past 41 years he has taken an ac- tive part. Now, "out of the turm- oil“ to use his own expression. he campaigned by microphone. But he left no doubt in the minds ct his hearers whore he stood. “This is no time for vague or hesltztlng talk." he exclaimed, and without hesitation he condemned the policy of protection. The dau- ger of Socialism was remote, he Continued on page l0 Church MADRID, out. l5.-—(A.P.)-5Pain. its State ssparstcd from the Ca- tlmllc Church. completed the rellsi- ous section of its new constitution today by guaranteeing relillmll trssdom within the limits of public morality. With President Manuel Assns st the helm of the new Gov- ernment, the Assembly approved ar- ticle 25 of tbs constitution. which guarantees "liberty of conscionofl and fill tight i0 practice any religion compatible with public morals." ‘rhsn the Assembly, as a matter oi form, voted permission for the in- troduction of article 41, which would permit isgsllsed divorce in Spain, into the constitution and will! Separation Of fir’ State Spain Completes Religious Sect- ion Of Its New Constitution. consideration of amendments which might alter its eflect. Catholic and Agrarlsn members remained swsy from the Assembly Wily as s protest against " of the article separating the Church and Stats sud the constitutional drafting cor ' ‘ said lt ' ‘ " 0d to counsel moderate and diplo- rnstlc enforcement of the constitu- tion. thus preserving neutrality on the Dirt cf the flute while public opinion wss divided. Niocto Alcala Zamora, who resign- ad ll President with his Cabinet vumdu in protest against anti- Everybody 12 HUNDRED (FAMILIES rial slinllnui. Failure of Codfishing Industry This Year Cause 0f Much Priv- ation In Labrador District. QUEBEC CITY, Oct. l5. (By the Canadian Pressl-Unlass prompt assistance was forthcoming, some twelve hundred families face star- vation next winter in the Mutton Bay District ofLabrador, according to a recent report presented the Quebec Government by Rev. AJS. lseomoygan. provincial school in- spector and Anglican missionary of the stricken district. This condit- ion was brought about by the fail- ure of the codflshlng industry mm year. The report was considered by a. cabinet meeting today at the con- clusion of which Premier L. A. Tas- chereau said: "My Government will certainly do something as soon as possible to alleviate the deplorable conditions of the citizens o! the Province of Quebec, who are living on the coast of Labrador. I am wait ihg until we receive the signed a- greement from the Federal Gov- cmmerit relative to our unemploy- ment relie.’ program, which should be any time now. as we would nat- urally Iikg the Dominion authorit- ies to go fifty-fifty with us in pro- viding this relief." South Africa Will Remain On Cold Standard (Special to the Guardian) BENONI, South Africa, Oct. l5_— Hon. A. P. .1’. Feurle, Minister to Mines and Industries, yesterday told a meeting cf miners that the Government of the Union intends to remain on the gold standard. "I do not care what country goes oif the gold standard. As long as gold is the medium of exchange I and the Government Will keep t0 the article which we produce as a medium of exchange because apart from other things we want to prove to the world that the South African pound is worth twenty shillings and not fifteen shillings,“ Mr. Fourle said. Ireland Takes Measures To Handle Revolt [Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 15—Irelil.nd is adopting drastic measures to handle chronic revolt. By a vote of 82 t0 64 yesterday William T. Cosgraves government succeeded in passing on first reading the revived "public safety bill" which is tantamount to turning the handling oi civil disturbances over to martial law. The blll gives power to: 1—Establlsh the death penalty for terrorists and traitors. F-Hold treason trials in secret. 3-'1‘ry civilians by court martial. d—Forbid press report of milit- ary trials. 5—A1low the arrest, search and questioning of all suspects. President Cosgrave moving a time table motion for tho blll by which it is expected to be made law tomorrow night said: “Murder. conspiracy. and intimidation are being used against the people. The methods of criminals arc becoming bolder and more ruthless. Their at- tacks on the courts have been a ,‘ te and recently they have been directing their attention to parliament tlself. This govern- ment. he declared with enilllla-ii- is will not tolerate attacks on puillmentuy institutions. This time the menace must be removed once and for all. The public safety bill he declared, imposed n0 hard- Contlnucd on page 1c Continued on DB8! i" There ls nothing sadder in llfe thsn the plight of s nun who works ansolneihing only “because he has MAXIMS or A MERE MAN 14 PAGES Man ion WINDSOR. Ont. Oct. 15. (By the Canadian Prom-Calling upon industrial and busln-ess leaders to- gether with men and women in. every walk of life w p001 their ml tellects in evolving a permanent cure for economic depressions, Hon. R. J. Manlon. Minister of Railways and Canals tonight addressed the convention of the Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of On- tarlo. Civilization was being chal- lenged; it was on trial and "it is the duty oi’ all good Canadians to give serious thought to the whole matter to avoid our civilization go- ing the way of civilizations in the‘ past." Communism was not the cure. Dr. Manlon hastened to add. Unem ployment, hunger and hardshiip formed fertile ground for the seedsf out of gear. That is why paid ug- ents of Moscow are in our midst liNcIIdiiéiflilk ISSHIWLY, s | N Kl N c Death of Thomas Edi- sou Now Only Ques- > tion of Time. (Canadian Press) WEST-ORANGE, N. J., Oct. l5. ~Thcmas A. Edison tonight slip- ped into a state of coma from which Dr. l-lubcrt S. Howe said he prob- ably never would emerge. Dr. Howie's announcement of the‘ change in the condition of the,‘ aged invenior was made from New York alter he had been in com-, munlcatlon by telephone with the! Edison home. He said the change! had occurred about 8.45 p. m. VA police escort over a carefully plotted route has been arranged to convey Dr. Herve from New York to the Edison home in the event of an emergency. $5, 000, 000 Bootleg Ring (Canadian Press) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct. 16- Federal authorities who declare they have broken up a $5,000,000 bootleg ring through the seizure of property und capture of a score oi persons, today checked up on the records and papers they seized and are ready to make more arrests. In simultaneous moves yesterday. Government agents arrested eight- een men and two women, raided two offices and a house in Fillin- delphia and a house and ware- house in Delaware county, west of the city. _ They seized two radio trans- mitting sets, long lists of names and records of transactions. u-hilc coast guards off the Virgirmn capes took position of a schooner un- der suspicion oi being active in the bootleg trade. All those arrested were hold in ball lost night and released when bonds were promptly produced- Warrants have been issued for sixteen other menanrl it is believ- ed the numbcr may be increased before the case is completed» The ‘have been operaigd by the ring. cont guard has been instructed to sells six more vessels alleged to of Bolshevism. “Our whole systemi - of production and distribution ls~ ' Annual Subscriptions Dsllvsssd $8.00. l1 llsil Csusds and U. l. A. “.60. I Suggests Best Antidote To PoisonBolshevism Canada’s Railway Minister Sounds Clarion Call For United Action By Business And Industrial Leaders. Federal Judge TRIES CAPONES CA SE Federal Judge James ll. Wllker. son of Chicago, bEim-g whom Al Capone, Public Enemy N0, 1, 1| bu. i"; "i"! upon charges of evading government income tax. HUMESBURN (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. s, Oct, l5—’l‘wc houses were burned in suburban Rockinghaln tonight with a loss o1 about $3,000. They were occupied by Mus. 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